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» Can I visit the United Kingdom without a visa?

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Ken Burns
Thu, 15 Jan 2015 20:33 EST
UK passports for my kids
I was born in the UK in 1961 and moved to nz in the mid 60's. I hold a current euro passport. Are my boys who are 14 and 17 noyh born in nz able to get a UK passport? I am married to a nzer.

kenburns41@hotmail.com
Liz Wilson
Wed, 14 Jan 2015 16:01 EST
Why my grandparents details?
I'm a naturalised UK citizen and want to apply for a UK passport. Why do I need my parents or grandparents nationality or citizenship details?
Karen
Tue, 6 Jan 2015 20:03 EST
UK Immigration Bureau Scammer
I am having trouble trying to reach anyone within the UK Embassy to tell you about a person who is claiming to work for the UK Immigration Bureau. He claims to be able to provide UK Visa's easily by passing any of the rules that would stop you getting a visa. He is asking for 850.00 GBP for the work visa that my daughter was hoping to get. His name is Mr Satbinder Bains.

Thanks
Karen
Kathryn McBeath
Mon, 5 Jan 2015 18:23 EST
Three Visa Enquiries
Are there any supporting documents I need for a Domestic Worker In A Private Household visa? If I bring them into the office will it speed up my application? I have saved application forms online for both a UK Ancestry Visa and a Domestic Worker one; which one would be processed faster?
Sheena.Acheson@Police.Govt.nz
Sat, 3 Jan 2015 22:57 EST
Found wallet
A black wallet has been handed into the Auckland Central Police Station containing cash and bank cards in the name of Mr P. J. Horton. One of the bankcards is Barclays Visa Debit Card and the other is The Coventry Cashlink Card. If Mr Horton is still in the country he can collect his property from Auckland Central. The reference number to quote is FPR 2163891 and we are open 24/7. He will need to bring photo ID with him as well.
Gill
Sun, 28 Dec 2014 18:42 EST
elderly parent
Hi, i have a dual passports . NZ and UK. I have two brothers who hold citizenship in the UK. Our mother ( in her 70s) and totally on her own ,is a South African. I would like to get her into the UK to live out her last years with family. Safe and secure . What are the requirements? How much does the sponsors need to earn? One brother is on disability benefit , due to a stroke ! Can he also help as a sponsor ?

Thanks
Gill
Christine
Sun, 7 Dec 2014 18:04 EST
UK Ancestry visa
Hi,

I would like to work as a qualified Teacher in London beginning Jan 2016. My Grandmother was born in England. I have already worked in England from March 1998 to March 2002 on an ancestry - working visa. Can I apply for an ancestry - working visa again?

Regards

Christine
mukunda sharma rijal
Fri, 5 Dec 2014 20:24 EST
Myself Mukunda Sharma Rijal, currently studying Graduate Diploma in Business at New Zealand Management Academy (NZMA).
I have summer vacation from 18 of December to 12 of January, so I am planing to visit Britain during my vacation. I do have sponsor, a citizen of Great Britain. So I want to the visitors visa application procedure and what are the documents that I need to bring ?

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Regards,
Mukunda Sharma Rijal
Susini
Wed, 26 Nov 2014 20:20 EST
British dad with both kids born in NZ
My husband is a British citizen and our kids born in New Zealand (they both have Kiwi Passport). Now we are thinking to move back to England. My question are how long to process to get British citizen for our kids and do we need to pay International School fee if they don’t have British citizen?

Regards,
My email: susiniportishead@yahoo.co.uk
David Ratima. trust/.agent...
Wed, 26 Nov 2014 00:55 EST
RFMJ NZLQueen/Crown.trust.Inc. United kingdom.NZL UK .
To the people of Aotearoa o te Ao.te mauri,NZL.UK .thanks for your help ,an support,david

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